Sunday, 18 january 2026.
Repatriated Kosovo Woman Found Guilty of Joining ISIS
The Pristina Basic Court sentenced Syria returnee Qendresa Sfishta to a two-year suspended sentence on Thursday for participating in a terrorist organisation after she pleaded guilty to the charges. Sfishta...
Two Bosnian Courts Reject Ban on Serb Chetnik Associations
Two courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina have rejected pleas to ban 16 Serb nationalist Chetnik associations for allegedly inciting ethnic hatred, while three more courts are still considering similar requests....
Culture of Denial: Why So Few War Criminals Feel Guilty
“Other than Milan Babic, I don’t know of any other war criminal who sincerely repented. The severity of the crime and isolation that followed his repentance clearly led to his...
Bosnian Serb Policeman’s Crimes Against Humanity Conviction Upheld
He was found guilty of participating in the murders of two Bosniaks in the village of Carakovo, as well as the killings of two others. He was also convicted of...
Bosnia’s Courts Convict More Migrant Smugglers
Bosnia’s State Prosecution filed nearly 60 indictments against more than 100 people for human smuggling in the past two years, while the country’s top court, the Court of Bosnia and...
Blood and Broken Glass: Remembering the Sarajevo Tram Attack
Aflash of light and an explosion are the first things that Sarajevans who happened to be at the Muzeji tram stop outside the National Museum in the capital remember about...
Bosnia Probes Christmas Eve ‘Intimidation’ by Celebrating Serbs
The state prosecution launched an investigation after noisy celebrations by convoys of Serbs driving through Srebrenica, Visegrad and Bratunac, allegedly playing nationalist songs, caused fear among local Bosniaks. The Bosnian...
Bosnian Court Upholds Policemen’s War Crimes Acquittal
The court upheld the verdict acquitting former policemen Jadranko Saran, Samir Sabic and Zijad Kadic of war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in Bosanska Krupa in Bosnia in...
Serbs’ Noisy Christmas Convoy Through Srebrenica Causes Fear
The Bosnian authorities were urged to take action after Serbs marked Orthodox Christmas Eve on Monday by driving in convoys playing loud Serbian songs through Srebrenica, Visegrad and Bratunac, areas...
Bosnian Croat War Criminal’s Plea for Early Release Rejected
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals said that it has rejected an appeal for early release from Miroslav Bralo, a former member of the ‘Jokers’ anti-terrorist unit of the Croatian...
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